Miss Julie Eyles, an inner-city promotions officer for the Christchurch City Council, with Healthy Cities pamphlets at the Civic Offices in Tuam Street. Healthy Cities is a World Health Organisation programme to encourage a healthy environment, policies that promote health, and a link between communities and decision makers. A seminar will be held on October 26 to launch the project in Christchurch. It is being coordinated by a team of health and local-body representatives.
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74Miss Julie Eyles, an inner-city promotions officer for the Christchurch City Council, with Healthy Cities pamphlets at the Civic Offices in Tuam Street. Healthy Cities is a World Health Organisation programme to encourage a healthy environment, policies that promote health, and a link between communities and decision makers. A seminar will be held on October 26 to launch the project in Christchurch. It is being coordinated by a team of health and local-body representatives. Press, 6 September 1989, Page 4
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